The European Union is offering the Erasmus Mundus Scholarships for the Euroculture Masters in the 2023/24 academic session.
Euroculture is a two-year master’s programme is ideal for students who understand that Europe’s future will be shaped not only by economics and politics, but also by struggles over identities, values, and heritage.
- understand the vital interplay between culture and politics in European society, within a global context
- combine courses from at least two leading European universities with an internship and practical training
- make a difference in careers like diplomacy, international business, research, journalism, cultural management, and European administration
The Erasmus Mundus Programme provides EU-funded scholarships for Third Country students and EU/EEA students who have applied to and have been accepted by the Euroculture Master Course. There is around 24 grants available each year. For those applying to start in 2022, around 20 grants will be available.
Worth of Award
- The student grant covers the participation costs, a monthly allowance for living costs and a contribution to travel and installation costs.
- Each grantee will receive EUR 1,000 each month for living costs during the 24 months duration of the programme.
- The scholarship also includes a contribution to travel and installation and any other type of costs to be paid in two installments, as well as the Euroculture participation costs of EUR 9.000 (EU students) / 18.000 (non-EU students) including health insurance coverage 24 months.
Eligibility
- Scholarship students must have already obtained a first higher education degree or demonstrate a recognised equivalent level of learning according to national rules and legislation in place by the application deadline.
- Students who have already obtained an Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degrees (EMJMD) scholarship or are former Erasmus Mundus Master/Doctoral Course scholarship holders are not eligible for an additional scholarship under the EMJMD action. Students benefiting from an EMJMD scholarship cannot benefit from another EU grant while pursuing their EMJMD studies.
- The list of countries whose nationals are eligible for a scholarship is presented available. A differentiation between programme country students and partner country students is applied. No more than 25% of the total number of scholarships available will be awarded to programme country students.
- The monthly subsistence allowance is not given to scholarship holders from a Partner Country for the EMJMD periods exceeding three months (indicatively the equivalent of 15ECTS credits) spent in any Partner Country.
- Students from partner countries who have carried out their main activity (studies, work, etc.) for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years in any of the programme countries (EU + Turkey, Macedonia, Norway, Lichtenstein, Iceland) will be considered programme country applicants according to the 12-months rule.
- Please note: for given academic year student candidates can apply for maximum three different joint programmes supported by the Erasmus Mundus scholarships
- A full and timely application is necessary to apply.
How to Apply
- If you are interested in joining the Master of Arts programme that will give you a deep understanding of challenges that Europe faces, submit your application via the online application tool.
- Your application has to be accompanied by some required documents.
- Students apply for the Erasmus Mundus scholarship at the same time as for the Master programme, no separate scholarship application is necessary.
Deadline: Applications close on January 15, 2023.